a taste of what AI agent interaction will be like https://t.co/rCI9lsXoq0
— Greg Brockman (@gdb) February 16, 2025
Prediction: @xai will be equivalent to o1, but will be sassy af and have features other AI companies won’t do.
— MatthewBerman (@MatthewBerman) February 16, 2025
Then, GPT4.5 will be great, lightning fast, and cheap.
Then, Claude 4 will be equivalent to o3.
Then @OpenAI will drop GPT5, the Omni-model, and continue their lead
Jack Ma and a few other top businessmen met Xi today. It’s being seen as a very significant development — given that some FIIs are moving money from India to China.
— Debashis Basu (@Moneylifers) February 17, 2025
On Monday, after listening to speeches from representatives of private enterprises, Xi Jinping delivered an important address. Li Qiang and Ding Xuexiang attended the symposium, while Wang Huning presided over the meeting. - XINHUA
— CN Wire (@Sino_Market) February 17, 2025
#CHINA $SHCOMP $SSEC $ASHR $HSI $KWEB $FXI… pic.twitter.com/1lQE5hj1Gz
🇨🇳JUST IN
— 𝘊𝘰𝘳𝘳𝘪𝘯𝘦 (@OopsGuess) February 17, 2025
CHINESE PRESIDENT XI TO CHAIR SYMPOSIUM ATTENDED BY CHINA’S BUSINESS LEADERS NEXT WEEK. –SOURCES
ALIBABA’S JACK MA AND TENCENT’S PONY MA,
HEADS OF XIAOMI AND UNITREE ROBOTICS ARE ALSO EXPECTED TO ATTEND.
- CN WIRE
🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 https://t.co/Esh4g0YOh9
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 15, 2025
our product manager has a macbook with 48GB of ram
— jaivin 🎨 (@jaivinwylde) February 16, 2025
Actually I quite like the new ChatGPT 4o personality, whatever they did.
— Andrej Karpathy (@karpathy) February 16, 2025
- it's a lot more chill / conversational, feels a bit more like talking to a friend and a lot less like to your HR partner
- now has a pinch of sassy, may defend itself e.g. when accused of lying
- a lot of…
The significance of Grok 3, outside of X drama, is that it is the first full model release that we definitely know is at least an order of magnitude larger than GPT-4 class models in training compute, so it will help us understand whether 1st scaling law (pre-training) holds up.
— Ethan Mollick (@emollick) February 16, 2025
Bit disappointed that Elon Musk got into the government and started exposing everything and there really was no liberal deep state. Just a bunch of goodwill programs that republicans don’t like. I was kinda hoping for that illuminati liberal deep state reveal to be honest
— theo luminati (@theoluminati) February 16, 2025
Most companies die because they optimize for what they want to be true instead of what is actually true.
— Hiten Shah (@hnshah) February 16, 2025
Exactly https://t.co/aMjH9exJ2I
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 15, 2025
Working in public places is so overrated.
— Andrei (@AndreiHudovich) February 16, 2025
Cafes, libraries, beaches?
Nah…
All you need is your cozy home office.
Buying a home to rent out for income is a terrible investment.
— StripMallGuy (@realEstateTrent) February 16, 2025
Pick any house in America.
Take the monthly rent x 12.
Subtract property taxes, insurance, and random things breaking.
Now take that number (your income), and divide it by the purchase price.
Ya like 3%, I know.
८ महिना रे! कांग्रेस-एमाले ८ महिनादेखि सरकारमा छन कि ३५ बर्षदेखि ? ओली पहिलाे ८ महिने प्रधानमन्त्री हुन कि चाैथाेपटक ? आफै आफ्नाे तथ्य बिर्सनु, गैरजिम्मेवार बन्नु र पानीमाथिकाे ओभानाे हुन खाेज्नुकाे कुनै हद हुँदैन ? कुन मुखले बाेल्न सकेकाे हाेला यस्ता कुरा? लाज नै लजाउने गरि।
— dambar khatiwoda (@dambarkhatiwoda) February 16, 2025
The Republican Party has declared war on the working class.
— Pramila Jayapal (@PramilaJayapal) February 16, 2025
We must fight back. Lives are counting on it.
I've had the honor of knowing David Brooks for years. I admire him and have been deeply moved, informed, inspired, and bettered by his books and talks.
— Cory Booker (@CoryBooker) February 16, 2025
He was a Republican when I met him. I don't know his party affiliation now. What I do know is he has always been a man of… pic.twitter.com/X3Ev6XCUCu
What’s the biggest thing you realized later in life that you wish you’d known sooner?
— Hailey Lennon (@HaileyLennonBTC) February 17, 2025
Mine is - having a small circle of real friends is way less lonely than dozens/hundreds of fake fans
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 15, 2025
I'm French.
— Marc Lou (@marc_louvion) February 16, 2025
- My wife is South Korean
- My bed is 12,000 km from where I was born
- My friends are Russians, Indians, and Australians
- My cleaning lady speaks Indonesian, and I read French on my phone
- I learned how to code from a faceless YouTuber
- I think in English
If…
1. Led car sign pic.twitter.com/60jJZEs1bb
— marium (@code_bykuti) February 16, 2025
2. Transparent Screen Laptop
— marium (@code_bykuti) February 16, 2025
At MWC 2024, Lenovo unveiled a concept laptop featuring a 17.3-inch transparent MicroLED screen and a projected touch keyboard, perfect for tech enthusiasts. pic.twitter.com/UjrQoWfHkL
4. Deauther Watch
— marium (@code_bykuti) February 16, 2025
This tiny device can disrupt Wi-Fi connections, posing massive cybersecurity risks and leaving networks vulnerable to potential attacks. pic.twitter.com/7VDc8eMRnV
5. Invisibility Shield
— marium (@code_bykuti) February 16, 2025
It may sound like magic, but it's pure science. This advanced technology lets you blend into any environment, just like a chameleon. pic.twitter.com/z3qLqi7XUn
9. Air to-Water Machine
— marium (@code_bykuti) February 16, 2025
An innovative device that extracts moisture from the air to produce clean, drinkable water. pic.twitter.com/3Jpka04ALQ
13. Smart Toilet
— marium (@code_bykuti) February 16, 2025
The Numi toilet takes comfort to the next level with automatic flushing, a heated seat, air purifier, deodorizer, and touchless opening-all in one. pic.twitter.com/TFhl5W4b2M
According to the Social Security database, these are the numbers of people in each age bucket with the death field set to FALSE!
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 17, 2025
Maybe Twilight is real and there are a lot of vampires collecting Social Security 🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/ltb06VX98Z
Reasoning from first principles is a superpower https://t.co/smN0lsUlqV
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 17, 2025
4/ Play-Doh (1956)
— Hasan (@Ubermenscchh) February 16, 2025
Started as a wallpaper cleaner company about to go bankrupt.
Then a teacher used it in her classroom as modeling clay.
That pivot to children's toys saved the company and created a cultural icon.pic.twitter.com/z6w2jZERS0
5/ Tupperware (1946)
— Hasan (@Ubermenscchh) February 16, 2025
Earl Tupper created airtight containers from plastic waste.
But they didn't sell in stores - until a woman named Brownie Wise suggested home parties.
That sales innovation created the modern direct-selling industry.pic.twitter.com/ADNcjzXhC4
6/ WD-40 (1953)
— Hasan (@Ubermenscchh) February 16, 2025
The name tells the story: It took 40 attempts to get the formula right.
Scientists created it to prevent Atlas rockets from rusting
Now most people use it to stop squeaky hinges
Over 70 years later, they still use the exact same formulapic.twitter.com/vD6WwxzxGi
7/ Sriracha (1980)
— Hasan (@Ubermenscchh) February 16, 2025
David Tran fled Vietnam with nothing but a hot sauce recipe.
He never advertised. Never changed the recipe. Never raised prices.
The sauce grew purely through word of mouth into a global phenomenon.pic.twitter.com/GeTxgpA33f
AI is moving faster than ever
— Devin AI News and Productivity Tools (@toolandtea) February 16, 2025
Here is a recap of things you probably missed👇 pic.twitter.com/Lzh10towjv
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 17, 2025
In 2018, Burger King pulled off the ultimate fast-food heist.
— Alif Hossain (@alifcoder) February 16, 2025
They stole millions of McDonald’s customers with one genius trick.
And turned McDonald’s locations into weapons, drove 1.5M app downloads in 9 days, and made $6 billion.
Here’s how they hijacked McDonald’s: pic.twitter.com/r2qB6UPDm2
This forced McDonald’s customers to not only install the Burger King app but also leave a McDonald’s location and head straight to BK.
— Alif Hossain (@alifcoder) February 16, 2025
Every McDonald’s location became an acquisition tool for Burger King.
Their biggest competitor unknowingly became their best advertising… pic.twitter.com/Akbb4uruMf
App Growth Hack: Customers had to download the app to claim the deal, instantly boosting Burger King’s digital reach.
— Alif Hossain (@alifcoder) February 16, 2025
FOMO & Virality: A Whopper for 1 cent? People shared it everywhere. Free press + social media frenzy = massive exposure. pic.twitter.com/0sLLP6cAdt
The campaign was a massive success:
— Alif Hossain (@alifcoder) February 16, 2025
- 1.5 million app downloads in 9 days
- Burger King became the #1 fast
-food app in the U.S.
- $6 billion in sales growth attributed to digital efforts pic.twitter.com/A3DDERDkaN
Google Search just got upgraded!
— Manish Kumar Shah (@manishkumar_dev) February 16, 2025
Now, you can use AI in your Google Search.
Here are 12 new incredible features available on Google: pic.twitter.com/7AZCcY9nFc
12 yo asked when poverty first became a problem. I told him it was the default — that most animal species are hungry.
— Paul Graham (@paulg) February 16, 2025
1. New Video Search
— Manish Kumar Shah (@manishkumar_dev) February 16, 2025
Google just took visual search to a new level with the ability to ask questions using video.
You can now use your camera to search and explain instead of relying solely on words. pic.twitter.com/Fj5sE3bUxY
2. Circle to Search
— Manish Kumar Shah (@manishkumar_dev) February 16, 2025
Search anything on your Android phone screen without switching apps.
Use a simple gesture to select images, text, or videos by circling, highlighting, scribbling, or tapping. Find the information you need where you are. pic.twitter.com/c4K0zATOzC
Vidnoz AI - Image to Video Generator
— Manish Kumar Shah (@manishkumar_dev) February 16, 2025
➽ Turn Static Image to Video Fast & Easy.
➽ Powerful Free Photo Video Maker with AI-Tech.
➽ High-Quality and Smooth Motion Video Effect.
👉 Try it Now: https://t.co/mdxC0Ec4Yf pic.twitter.com/zFM4eGszJm
9. Circle (or highlight or scribble) to Search
— Manish Kumar Shah (@manishkumar_dev) February 16, 2025
Search anything without switching apps.
Just draw a circle around an image, text, or video and get fast answers with Google AI pic.twitter.com/NdFFrdH2eO
Some of the best performances from the legendary Live Aid concert in 1985.
— 🎸 Rock History 🎸 (@historyrock_) February 15, 2025
A thread 🧵
1. Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen pic.twitter.com/vb17zRY75f
Suicidal empathy, as @GadSaad would say https://t.co/Ye4jMeR0f4
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 17, 2025
9. Bad - U2 pic.twitter.com/0BJjxzyAoL
— 🎸 Rock History 🎸 (@historyrock_) February 15, 2025
11. Every Breath You Take - Sting & Phil Collins pic.twitter.com/q5YRc72vVq
— 🎸 Rock History 🎸 (@historyrock_) February 15, 2025
17. Sunday Bloody Sunday - U2 pic.twitter.com/7xORbjGb6M
— 🎸 Rock History 🎸 (@historyrock_) February 15, 2025
19. Holiday - Madonna pic.twitter.com/OilpHO6mT8
— 🎸 Rock History 🎸 (@historyrock_) February 15, 2025
20. Roxanne - Sting pic.twitter.com/KZguGrCVFq
— 🎸 Rock History 🎸 (@historyrock_) February 15, 2025
Years later, Jhonattan Luiz Acosta revealed:
— eye zen hour (@eyezenhour) February 16, 2025
"The jungle stripped everything away—ego, fear, doubt. What remained was pure survival instinct. Sometimes you have to lose your mind to find yourself."
The key lesson?
Thank the Lord that America has freedom of speech! https://t.co/DNvWldUXPj
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 17, 2025
Why do husbands refuse to view soup as a meal?
— Clare Anne Ath (@clareanneath) February 16, 2025
Donald Trump signed a bunch of executive orders rolling back abortion protections in the middle of the night, hoping that no one would notice.
— Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) February 16, 2025
This is — and always has been — about controlling women’s bodies. I’m fighting back. pic.twitter.com/ApPVm7nLdY
Stage1 – HTML
— Csaba Kissi (@csaba_kissi) February 16, 2025
Stage2 – CSS
Stage3 – Git+GitHub
Stage4 – Build Project 👈
Stage5 – JavaScript
Stage6 – API
Stage7 – Build Project 👈
Stage8 – React || VueJS || Svelte || Angular
Stage9 – Build Project 👈
Stage10 – Node.js || PHP || Python || Go || .NET
Stage11 – MongoDB || MySQL…
"I think what the media has done over the past ten years is cry wolf, to the point where they numbed everybody." Jon Stewart explains his POV on whether to call Trump "fascist." #AfterTheCut pic.twitter.com/FWneAS7VbK
— The Daily Show (@TheDailyShow) February 16, 2025
Most people don’t respect momentum. They treat it like a nice-to-have instead of what it really is: the single most powerful force in execution.
— Hiten Shah (@hnshah) February 16, 2025
Momentum doesn’t just make things easier. It changes the game. It turns hard problems into solvable ones. It makes good ideas spread…
Should not eliminating tax loopholes for offshoring corporations and wealthy individuals who pay less tax than typical workers in their company (Buffett rule) be part of the effort to eliminate waste, fraud and abuse?
— Ro Khanna (@RoKhanna) February 17, 2025
What's happening in London is going to happen here.
— Douglas Macgregor (@DougAMacgregor) February 16, 2025
London's bluff is being called.
The banks are not solvent, the gold is not on hand.
This may very well lead to the end of the United Kingdom.